An automatic system for the delivery and distribution of articles in groups comprises a store of articles, a unit for the collection and delivery of articles from the store and a controller associated with the collection and delivery unit in order to control the selective collection of articles from the store and their output as sets of articles logically grouped together. The system further comprises a grouping device which receives the sets of articles logically grouped together as inputs and outputs corresponding packs, groups or bundles of articles physically connected to one another by a restraining loop or strip.
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1. An automated system for the delivery and distribution of articles in groups, comprising:
a store of articles;
means for the collection and delivery of articles from the store;
control means associated with the collection and delivery means for controlling the selective collection of articles from the store and their output as sets of articles logically grouped together; and
a grouping device receiving at its input the sets of articles logically grouped together and outputting corresponding packs, groups or bundles of articles physically connected to one another by restraining means,
wherein the restraining means comprises an elongate member that is closed into a loop in order to group a respective one of said sets of articles together, the elongate member passing through holes or openings provided on the articles.
11. An automated system for delivering and distributing articles in bundles, comprising:
a store for storing articles in a storage location, said articles having holes therein;
collection and delivery means for collecting and delivering groups of said articles from the store for subsequent bundling;
control means connected to the collection and delivery means for controlling the collection and delivery means to selectively collect said articles from the store such that said articles are grouped together as logical sets of said articles;
restraining means comprising an elongate member that is provided in an open condition and can be closed into a loop in a closed condition in order to bundle each said logical set of said articles together, the elongate member being inserted through said holes provided on articles in said open condition; and
a grouping device for receiving the logical sets of said articles when grouped together, inserting said elongate member in the open condition through said holes and closing said elongate member to said closed condition, and outputting, corresponding to the logical sets of articles, bundles of said articles physically connected to one another by the elongate member.
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The present invention relates to an automated system and to a method for the delivery and distribution of articles in groups, as well as to a device and to a method for grouping articles together.
A particularly important, but non-limiting, field of application of the present invention is that of the management of stores of drugs and other pharmaceutical or medical products, with particular reference to the selective distribution of these products within hospital establishments in accordance with requirements for the administration of the products to individual patients. There is an ever greater need to provide automatic systems and stores in which medical products are stored in individual doses and from which these products can be withdrawn, grouped together in various ways, on the basis of instructions or orders which reflect the specific prescriptions for the use of medical products and for the administration of drugs to the various patients under treatment.
For simplicity and clarity of explanation, reference will be made below to the grouping-together of medical products but, naturally, the present invention may equally well be applied to other fields which have similar problems such as, for example, for fulfilling orders for spare parts for motor vehicles or other machines, for the grouping-together of components for the manufacture of industrial products such as, for example, electronic components, small metal parts, and the like.
Many known systems for the automated withdrawal of medical products from a store, in which the products are preferably stored in individual doses, provide for the selection of all of the product doses which make up the individual orders and for their delivery in groups at the output by depositing them in cases, boxes, trays, bags or other similar containers, each of which corresponds to a particular order which represents, for example, the prescription for the daily administration of drugs to a specific patient.
These known systems have several disadvantages, amongst which the most obvious is the need to provide a sufficient number of containers into which the automated withdrawal and delivery system can discharge the various products which make up the various orders. This method of operation leads to a complex organization, which can usually be managed only manually, if the containers, for example, the cases or boxes, have to be reused. In fact, once the prescribed drugs have been administered to the patients, the empty containers have to be collected from each patient and returned to the automated withdrawal and delivery system. If, on the other hand, disposable containers, for example, paper or plastics envelopes or bags, are used, the overall running cost of the automated system may become particularly high because of the large number of disposable containers which have to be provided and used purely to keep the products physically grouped together. In this connection, it will suffice to consider the large numbers of orders for the administration of medical products which an automated system of the type indicated above is required to fulfill daily, even in small hospital establishments.
The above-mentioned disadvantage is aggravated in situations in which the individual prescriptions for drugs or medical products involve a small number of products in individual doses. Clearly, the burden of the management of the empty containers, or the cost of the disposable containers, is less if the larger is the number of products included in each individual order and grouped together in each individual container. In general, however, and in particular for the daily administration of pharmaceutical and medical products to patients in hospital establishments, it is possible to increase the number of products to be grouped together for each individual order only at the expense of the efficacy and overall usefulness of the automated system for the withdrawal and delivery of products for the final purposes for which it is intended.
There is a risk that the disadvantages indicated above will greatly limit the spread of automated systems for the management or orders for medical prescriptions, which could otherwise contribute enormously to the reduction of the management costs of hospital establishments, increasing their overall efficiency, enabling the personnel employed in the manual selection and distribution of drugs and of medical products in general to be assigned to more skilled activities.
The object of the present invention is therefore to overcome the disadvantages described above by providing a device and a method for the grouping-together of articles, which device and method are simple, economical and efficient, particularly but not exclusively when used for grouping together drugs and medical products to be distributed within automated systems used in hospital establishments.
In order to achieve the object indicated above, the subject of the invention is an automated system and a method for the delivery and distribution of articles in groups, as well as a device and a method for grouping articles together, having the characteristics indicated in the appended claims.
According to an advantageous characteristic of the invention, the groups or bundles of articles grouped together are identified individually by respective labels connected to the bundles and preferably generated at the moment when the products are grouped together.
The device of the present invention provides for the various articles to be grouped together in a bundle held together by a restraining means, preferably of elongate shape, such as, for example, a thread or a strip, connected to each product of an individual group, for example, by means of a glue, clips, or other similar means. In a preferred embodiment, the thread or strip is inserted through holes provided in the articles before being closed into a loop. In particular, the restraining means may be a thread or strip of plastics material or other material which can be welded to form the closed loop, or may be a notched band or other member provided with similar closure means.
In a preferred embodiment, the automatic device comprises a load-bearing structure for supporting the various members of the machine, including guide means for providing the restraining means with an obligatory path to be followed during its application, comprising at least one fixed guide member and one guide member which is movable relative to the load-bearing structure, and feed means for supplying the restraining means, the feed means being operable in a direct-feed mode in order to urge the restraining means through the guide means, and in a reverse-feed mode in order to return the restraining means, and means for retaining the restraining means. The guide means form a path for the restraining means through the packages of products.
A particular advantage of this device is that the grouping-together of the articles can be achieved by the insertion of the restraining means through holes which already exist in the packages or which may possibly be created automatically when the articles are grouped together. There is thus no need to squeeze the products into close contact with one another, possibly damaging them. Moreover, the device is usable particularly advantageously with packages such as bags or blister packs which are already provided with respective slots, eyelets, or the like for the insertion of the guide means. In this case, the device can easily be incorporated in a system for the storage and withdrawal of the packages in which bags or the like, suspended on suitable supports by means of the slots, are slipped onto the guide means in order to form groups to be held together.
Further characteristics and advantages will become clear from the following detailed description given with reference to the appended drawings, provided purely by way of non-limiting example, in which:
The logical sets of products 6a, 6b, 6c are supplied in succession to a grouping device 10 which, as will be described further below, outputs packs, groups, or bundles 7a, 7b, 7c of articles 1 physically connected to one another by restraining means 8, and corresponding to the sets of articles 6a, 6b, 6c input and to the orders G1, G2, G3 stored in the electronic processor 5. A corresponding identification label 9, prepared beforehand and supplied as an input to the grouping device 10, or generated on the spot, for example, by means of a printer (not shown) operatively connected to the electronic processor 5, may be associated with each group or bundle 7a, 7b, 7c of articles, and preferably restrained on the restraining means 8.
The restraining means 8 is preferably of elongate shape and comprises, for example, a thread or strip which is connected to each product of a single group by means of a glue, clips, or other similar means.
The strip 108 may itself act as an informative label for the group of articles, by virtue of the fact that the data 109 characterizing the order or instructions for the various products contained in the bags 101, as well as possibly the destination of the order, for example, the department and/or the patient to whom the products are to be administered, may be printed on the other face 108b of the strip, opposite that to which the bags 101 are fixed. In the variant of
In a preferred embodiment, the thread or strip is inserted through holes provided in the articles, before being closed into a loop. In the embodiment of
In particular, as shown in
With regard to this latter solution for the grouping-together of articles and with reference now to
A feed unit 24 is also mounted on the frame 12 in a position such as to receive the thread 18 output from the reel 22. The feed unit 24 comprises a motor 26, at least one drive roller 28 for the thread 18, and a thrust roller 30, disposed opposite the drive roller 28 and mounted, together with an idle roller 32, on a pivoting arm 34. A linear actuator 36 mounted on the frame 12 by means of a support bracket 37, is connected to the pivoting arm 34 by means of a rod 38 provided with a collar 40 which slides in a tubular body 42 so as to compress a spring 44.
A guide for the thread 18, generally indicated 46, is mounted on the frame 12 at the output of the feed unit 24 and comprises a fixed portion 48 and a movable portion 52 which can be closed selectively onto the fixed portion 48 to form, as a whole, a closed guide path. The guide 46 preferably has an open ring-shaped cross-section (see
A lead-in input bush 47 for the thread 18 is positioned at one end of the fixed guide portion 48. The fixed guide portion 48 also comprises a fixed guide member 50 which, preferably but in non-limiting manner, extends in a horizontal direction.
The movable guide portion 52 is articulated to the frame 12 so as to be pivotable about a horizontal axis X-X as indicated by the arrow A in
The device 10 also comprises means 76 for cutting the thread 18, comprising a blade 78 fitted in the manner of a guillotine, in a compartment 80 formed at the outlet of the lead-in bush 47, transverse the feed axis of the thread 18, and a linear actuator 82 fixed, for example, to the base of the frame 12 by means of a bracket 84, and connected to the blade 78 by means of a ball joint 86.
Inside the closed path formed by the guide 46, in the vicinity of the shaped portion 62, there is a retaining element for selectively restraining the thread 18, and preferably comprising a block 88 suitable for providing an abutment surface. With reference to
During the normal operation of the device 10, the thread 18 passes between the drive roller 28 and the thrust roller 30 whilst the idle roller 32 ensures that the thread coming from the reel 22 is not subject to excessive curvature. The thrust roller 30 has the function of keeping the thread 18 pressed against the drive roller 28 so that this roller can selectively transmit to it a forward movement towards the guide 46, in a direct-feed mode, or an opposite movement in a reverse-feed mode in which the thread 18 is returned from the guide 46. The actuator 36 ensures the necessary pressure which is calibrated by the preloading of the spring 44. The thread 18 at the output of the feed means 24 is received by the lead-in bush 47 which supplies an input of the guide 46. In the configuration described up to now, the device 10 is arranged for performing a cycle for the grouping-together and tying of articles, an example of which is given below but which should not be considered as limiting of the possibilities for the use of the device 10 or, more generally, of the present invention.
In an initial step, the movable guide portion 52 is raised away from the fixed guide portion 50, by means of the actuator 66. Individual packages of products, not shown, which are to be grouped together and restrained relative to one another, are positioned in a manner such that the at least one fixed guide member 50 extends through respective slots, eyelets, or the like, suitably provided therein. The movable guide portion 52 is then closed so that the guide means 46 form a substantially closed path through the individual packages.
In a subsequent step, the feed means 24 are operated in direct-feed mode by the drive means 26 so as to cause the thread 18 to pass through the guide 46 until an overlap is created between the free end 106 of the thread 18 and the portion of thread 18 input into the guide 46. The movable guide portion 54 is then raised again by the actuator 66 so that, by virtue of its pivoting about the axis X-X, the shaped portion 62 squeezes the free end 106 of the thread 18 against the block 88, holding it in a clamped position, as shown in
The body of the thread 18 and its free end 106, which are superimposed, are then joined or welded together, for example, by means of a heat-sealing rod which is moved selectively towards the region of intersection and superimposition of the thread 18 and its end 106. The blade 78, operated by the actuator 82, then separates the loop of thread 18 restraining the individual packages from the rest of the thread 18 wound on the reel 22. At the end of the cycle, the actuator 92 removes the block 88 from the guide 46, allowing the restrained packages to be released.
According to a particularly advantageous variant, the heat-sealing rod may also incorporate the separation function of the blade 78, or may act simultaneously therewith.
According to another particularly advantageous variant, the device 10 is associated with the collection and delivery device 3 of
As mentioned above, the cycle for the grouping-together of the articles 1 by means of the device 10 described above may also comprise the insertion, in the group or bundle of articles restrained by the thread 18, of a label, preferably but in non-limiting manner, generated by printing means connected to the electronic processor 5, and giving data useful for the identification of the articles grouped together and/or of their final destination of use within the system for the distribution of the articles 1.
Naturally, the principle of the invention remaining the same, the details of construction and forms of embodiment may vary widely with respect to those described and illustrated, without thereby departing from the scope of the present invention.
Gambarelli, Franco, Davolio, Maurizio
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